by the time i left eight years later, they were talking about poverty, aids in africa, the matthew 25 christians. and we really have seen that with younger -- the younger generation of evangelicals. and, by the way, let me explain to everybody here, it's where jesus was asked how the sheep would be separated from the goats, and he said, if you feed the poor and clothe the naked, the people in prisons, et cetera, et cetera. >> one of the things that's been underreported in the last 40 years you've seen the globalization of evangelicalism through the deep professionalization of missions. 40 years ago, you know, we were called the support missionaries, we loved missionaries, they were the heroes when they came back on furlough, but we weren't supposed to go do missions. but 40 years ago lay missions started. and i'd say probably 15% of the membership of evangelical churches in america have been overseas on missions, and that's why we've been stirred to lead the charge on human trafficking, to lead the charge on global human rights and -- >> and, by the way, nick christoph with "the new y